The four most important sections of the test—Word Knowledge, Paragraph Comprehension, Arithmetic Reasoning, and Mathematics Knowledge-make up your Armed Forces Qualifications Test (AFQT) score. Your AFQT score ranges from 0 to 100 and determines if you are able to enlist in the military and which jobs and programs you may qualify for when you are in.
Since 1976, the multiple-choice ASVAB has been used for initial aptitude screening as well as MOS classification. The exam has changed since its inception. While some parts have remained, such as arithmetic reasoning and word knowledge, others like tool knowledge have been removed in favor of questions related to assembling objects. After nearly 20 years of research and development, a computer-adaptive version of the exam was implemented in 1996. The CAT-ASVAB is the first large-scale adaptive battery test to be administered in high-stakes environments like a Military Entrance Processing Station. The paper and pencil, or P&P version is still used at a variety of other military testing sites.
“Le doy las gracias primero a Dios y a ustedes tambien. Los maestros estan bien capacitados y se enfocan a ayudar a jovenes y adultos a pasar el A.S.V.A.B, me siento bendecido porque llegue a pasar el A.S.V.A.B de mi primer intento. Al Prof. Willie muchas gracias, aprendi mucho en matemáticas en ese mes. A la Prof. Saby muchas gracias, aprendi mucho inglés. Mejor repaso que he cogido, si conociera a alguien que va a coger el A.S.V.A.B le hablare de ustedes. Gracias, los quiero !
The paper-and-pencil version of the test administered at a Mobile Examination Test (MET) site usually takes 3–4 hours. The time needed to take the CAT-ASVAB test can vary. The test is adaptive. If the candidates answer a question correctly, they are given one of increasing difficulty. If the candidates miss a question, they are subsequently given an easier item. This pattern continues until the test is finished. Because of its adaptive nature, the CAT-ASVAB test generally takes about half the time of the paper-and-pencil version.
Pólizas de calificación pueden ser diferentes entre High Schools y hasta entre maestros en la misma High School. Para evitar problemas comparando a un estudiante con otro, universidades y otros programas post-secundarios usan exámenes estandarizados para evaluar lo que el estudiante sabe. La mayoría de universidades requieren algún tipo de examen de entrada, que puede ser parte de la decisión de admisión u otorgación de becas. Averigua cual examen es requerido.
You’ll need to bring valid identification (photo ID, SSN card) to be admitted into the ASVAB testing room. Arrive on time— you’ll be turned away and required to reschedule if you are late. Your recruiter may give you a ride to and from the session, but he/she is not permitted in the testing room. You will not need to bring a calculator for the test.
No se puede utilizar pruebas de la práctica para calcular su puntuación ASVAB probable. Puntuaciones ASVAB se calculan mediante el uso de puntajes brutos y puntajes brutos no se determinan simplemente del número de respuestas correctas o incorrectas. En el ASVAB reales, preguntas de matemáticas más difíciles valen más puntos que las preguntas más fáciles.
Note: the Numerical Operations and Coding Speed sub-tests were eliminated from the ASVAB in 2002 and 2003. To compensate for these missing values, and to keep the Administrative Composite equal to those who took the ASVAB prior to the change, the Air Force loads a "dummy score" in place of the NO and CS sub-test scores for those who take the ASVAB after the change. The "dummy scores" used as replacement values are the average scores received on these two sub-tests from Air Force applicants for the 12-month period prior to the change.

Candidates taking the ASVAB are given a AFQT (Armed Forces Qualifying Test) score which is simply a combination of your scores from four tests (Arithmetic Reasoning, Mathematics Knowledge, Word Knowledge, and Paragraph Comprehension). This AFQT score is represented as a percentile (from 1-99) which depicts how well you scored compared to other test takers. For example, if your score is a 57, this means that you scored better than 57% of the other test takers. The AFQT score is used to determine whether you are qualified to enlist in the U.S. Armed Forces.